Prior to 1916, Uruguay played more than 30 matches, of which all but one were against Argentina. The inaugural Copa America provided Uruguay with more varied opposition. Victories over Chile and Brazil along with a tie against Argentina enabled Uruguay to win the tournament. The following year Uruguay hosted the competition, and retained the title by winning every game. The 1919 Copa America saw Uruguay’s first defeat in the tournament, a 1-0 defeat in a playoff with Brazil which went to two periods of extra time, the longest Copa America match in history. Reed more »
History “Uruguay national football team”
Posted February 17th, 2010 | Tags: Football, Soccer, Team, Uruguay, World Cup | 11 Comments »2010 – World Cup – Group B
Posted February 12th, 2010 | Tags: Football, Group, Soccer, Team, World Cup | 4 Comments »
Argentina

Nigeria

Korea Republic

Greece
Which of these teams will advance to the next phase?. What is your favorite team in this group?
History – Mexico national football team
Posted February 12th, 2010 | Tags: Football, Mexico, Soccer, Team, World Cup | 7 Comments »The Mexico national football team represents Mexico in international football competition and is managed by the Mexican Football Federation Association (FEMEXFUT). The Mexican national football team is currently ranked 17th in the FIFA World Rankings. Reed more »
Matches | Goup A
Posted February 11th, 2010 | Tags: Football, Match, Soccer, Team | Comment »Match: South Africa vs Mexico | Date: 11/06 | Venue: Johannesburg – JSC
Match: Uruguay vs France | Date: 11/06 | Venue: Cape Town
Match: South Africa vs Uruguay | Date: 16/06 | Venue: Tshwane/Pretoria
Match: France vs Mexico | Date: 17/06 | Venue: Polokwane
Match: Mexico vs Uruguay | Date: 22/06 | Venue: Rustenburg
Match: France vs South Africa | Date: 22/06 | Mangaung / Bloemfontein
History – South Africa national football team
Posted February 10th, 2010 | Tags: Football, Soccer, South Africa, Team, World Cup | 2 Comments »
Football first arrived in South Africa through colonialism in the late nineteenth century, as the game was popular among British soldiers. From the earliest days of the sport in South Africa until the end of apartheid, organised football was affected by the country’s system of racial segregation. The all-white Football Association of South Africa (FASA), was formed in 1892, while the South African Indian Football Association (SAIFA), the South African Bantu Football Association (SABFA) and the South African Coloured Football Association (SACFA) were founded in 1903, 1933 and 1936 respectively.